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The nuclear structure function F2 N/A(x) of the three nucleon bound state is calculated using a realistic Faddeev wave function. Apart from the purely nucleonic sector the influence ofΔ and pion degrees of freedom is studied.
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Oelfke, U., Sauer, P.U. Are there loose quarks in nuclei? The three-nucleon bound state as one test case. Czech J Phys 36, 926–929 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01797501
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